Build, sell, and license LoRAs on Lookhouse.
Pick your track. Each is written for one reader in plain English — creators who bring their face and footage, developers who bring trained LoRAs to sell, and buyers who license characters to make film.
You're the talent.
Bring your face, your expressions, and your locations — we turn the footage into a sellable AI character. Start with the deal you're signing up for, then the exact shots we need.
Find, license, and use a LoRA in your stack.
Search and filter the catalogue, read the sample correctly, choose the right licence, and install the file where your tool expects it.
You've already trained LoRAs.
List them as-is and keep 85% of every sale — or build new variants on our engine with no local GPU. You set the price, payouts run weekly via Stripe, and there's no lock-in.
Types of AI models
One shared set for buyers and sellers. Each guide breaks down what it's for, when to reach for it, and how to spot a good one.
AI Character
Lock one person — face, body, and the way they move — across every clip. Train once, cast anywhere.
Open guideAI Action
Motion that holds up under prompt drift — walks, gestures, fight beats, sport-specific moves.
Open guideAI Location
Build a place once. Shoot in it forever — any light, any weather, any crowd.
Open guideAI Anime
Lock one anime look — line, palette, and shading — and shoot every frame in it.
Open guideAI Camera Motion
Capture a camera move once. Apply it to any shot, forever — without the rig or the operator.
Open guideAI Transition
Build a signature move once. Use it between any two shots, forever — on footage it has never seen.
Open guideHighest-leverage reads
Hand-picked, not autopublished. The two pages most-revisited by qualified visitors.
What you'll actually earn on Lookhouse
Realistic ranges by LoRA type, three worked examples, payout cadence. The opposite of "earn money from your likeness."
Read the explainerHow licences work, in plain English
Personal vs Commercial vs Ad/Broadcast — what you can and can't do, before you pay. Plus the Cast-consent guarantee.
Read the licence guide